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Industry-leading Rewiring Services
When homeowners need the right electrician for a whole house rewiring job, they call the wiring experts at New Gees. Our local electricians offer safe, reliable, and high-quality whole home rewiring that meets the highest industry standards.

Isolate the supply
Its important we isolate your original electrical supply so all the old electrics are dead and safe to work on. Theres a safe isolation procedure that ensures our electricians are safe at all times. A temporary electrical supply is then installed so we can power our tools, chargers and temporary lighting.

Floorboards
Most properties have floorboards and under these boards is where we run our main electrical cables. In the first few hours of your full electrical rewire we will lift the necessary boards and make suitable routes to install your new 240v cables.

Chase and Cut
Now the the routes are complete under the floors we get to work on the messy part. Most clients prefer the cables buried within the walls. To do this we need to use a chasing machine that cuts through the brick with ease. We then chip out the remaining brickwork to reveal a neat channel which the 240v electrical cables can be placed within.

Cleaning Break
Now that we have made the routes and got the messy stuff out of the way we regroup, remove the heavy tools, clean the place out and make sure the working area is free and ready for wiring.

Electrical Wiring
This is when our electricians must use the technical knowledge leaned to wire the property inline with 18th edition wiring regulations. We use a section of cable rated for each circuit to ensure no overheating, and that each circuit can carry enough current to power your devices and appliances.